New Supercomputer Accelerating Top-Level Research

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With a symbolic push of a button by Provost Holger Gottschalk,   Maren Bennewitz
With a symbolic push of a button by Provost Holger Gottschalk, Maren Bennewitz, Vice Rector for Digitalization, and Rector Michael Hoch, Marvin’s 18,432 computing cores commenced operation. © University of Bonn /Volker Lannert all images in original size .
The new high-performance computer "Marvin" is now available for University of Bonn researchers to use-one of the world's top 500 most powerful computers. With a symbolic push of a button by Provost Holger Gottschalk, Maren Bennewitz, Vice Rector for Digitalization, and Rector Michael Hoch, Marvin's 18,432 computing cores commenced operation. University of Bonn /Volker Lannert all images in original size . Constantly increasing data volumes, ever more complex calculation and modeling-working with large amounts of data is crucial in many fields of research. The new high-performance computer "Marvin" now makes it easier for University of Bonn researchers to leverage artificial intelligence and machine learning. Featuring a scalable GPU partition, Marvin is among the world's top 500 most powerful computers. Funded in part under the Excellence program, the acquisition of Marvin comes as part of the University of Bonn digital strategy.
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